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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2437048" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Myself I had my treatment plan changed by hospital but I did not have this forum then.</p><p>Have you read any testimonials and successes on the forum. I found them very empowering.</p><p>I definitely conquered mine and made my recovery a new project and treated it as a long term project by having small aims then starting the next one, then next til I'm here today insulin free. It has been messed about by covid restrictions but I treated it as a barrier I knew would resolve or become less pressured, eventually. I too just carried on regardless through covid with my aims for my recovery. The masks- limitations just reminded me that my grandparents survived the war and many death threatening illnesses/viruses extra without vaccines then, of which my generation and younger take for granted. I have been very very lucky considering my barriers due to ignorance and lack of intelligence regarding my childhood health problems.</p><p>What is YOUR whole aim for your diabetes? What would you find the beginning step to be?</p><p>I'm sure many forum members know how you have been feeling. It's been bizarre to say the least.</p><p>Have you pinpointed why you started your burnout [USER=508270]@philly1991[/USER] ?</p><p>I've examined why mine occurred and it was because I wasn't ready to acknowledge how much diabetes can influence my fast moving life. I had alot of pressure at home about moving house with a baby, young child and an ill partner. So I moved everything back to the North-East where I grew up and knew a home would be far easier for me to manage even with all of the responsibilities. Rather than half. My good friends were fantastic and helped without any further stress. My diabetes was put to the very back of the queue of maintenance. Which I will never do again. Its hugely important for the clockwork of our family mechanic's now. No matter who criticises my choice. After all if they cared they would want me healthy and happy too. And that is very important. I think many giving people forget that truth.</p><p>Are you under alot of pressure now and before covid [USER=508270]@philly1991[/USER]? Can you bypass it to put yourself first with your diabetes needs? It will be looked back upon as just a temporary high maintenance period and very short in the whole picture. Once you get right it will become second nature to maintain, I promise.</p><p>I wrote my aims down in a mini diary and ticked them off.</p><p>With regards to your dn - do they know you in need of them right at this moment? Tell them what you need. They will soon tell you yes or no. Believe me. They know more you think about what's expected from their bosses. Go with what they can do for now. It's a great start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2437048, member: 196960"] Myself I had my treatment plan changed by hospital but I did not have this forum then. Have you read any testimonials and successes on the forum. I found them very empowering. I definitely conquered mine and made my recovery a new project and treated it as a long term project by having small aims then starting the next one, then next til I'm here today insulin free. It has been messed about by covid restrictions but I treated it as a barrier I knew would resolve or become less pressured, eventually. I too just carried on regardless through covid with my aims for my recovery. The masks- limitations just reminded me that my grandparents survived the war and many death threatening illnesses/viruses extra without vaccines then, of which my generation and younger take for granted. I have been very very lucky considering my barriers due to ignorance and lack of intelligence regarding my childhood health problems. What is YOUR whole aim for your diabetes? What would you find the beginning step to be? I'm sure many forum members know how you have been feeling. It's been bizarre to say the least. Have you pinpointed why you started your burnout [USER=508270]@philly1991[/USER] ? I've examined why mine occurred and it was because I wasn't ready to acknowledge how much diabetes can influence my fast moving life. I had alot of pressure at home about moving house with a baby, young child and an ill partner. So I moved everything back to the North-East where I grew up and knew a home would be far easier for me to manage even with all of the responsibilities. Rather than half. My good friends were fantastic and helped without any further stress. My diabetes was put to the very back of the queue of maintenance. Which I will never do again. Its hugely important for the clockwork of our family mechanic's now. No matter who criticises my choice. After all if they cared they would want me healthy and happy too. And that is very important. I think many giving people forget that truth. Are you under alot of pressure now and before covid [USER=508270]@philly1991[/USER]? Can you bypass it to put yourself first with your diabetes needs? It will be looked back upon as just a temporary high maintenance period and very short in the whole picture. Once you get right it will become second nature to maintain, I promise. I wrote my aims down in a mini diary and ticked them off. With regards to your dn - do they know you in need of them right at this moment? Tell them what you need. They will soon tell you yes or no. Believe me. They know more you think about what's expected from their bosses. Go with what they can do for now. It's a great start. [/QUOTE]
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